Implement Cobra CLI tooling, Viper config tooling (#336)

* start pulling out + replacing urfave and config

* replace many many instances of config

* move more stuff => viper

* properly remove urfave

* move some flags to root command

* add testrig commands to root

* alias config file keys

* start adding cli parsing tests

* reorder viper init

* remove config path alias

* fmt

* change config file keys to non-nested

* we're more or less in business now

* tidy up the common func

* go fmt

* get tests passing again

* add note about the cliparsing tests

* reorganize

* update docs with changes

* structure cmd dir better

* rename + move some files around

* fix dangling comma
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# Config pertaining to storage of user-created uploads (videos, images, etc).
storage:
# String. Type of storage backend to use.
# Examples: ["local", "s3"]
# Default: "local" (storage on local disk)
# NOTE: s3 storage is not yet supported!
backend: "local"
# String. Type of storage backend to use.
# Examples: ["local", "s3"]
# Default: "local" (storage on local disk)
# NOTE: s3 storage is not yet supported!
storage-backend: "local"
# String. Directory to use as a base path for storing files.
# Make sure whatever user/group gotosocial is running as has permission to access
# this directly, and create new subdirectories and files with in.
# Examples: ["/home/gotosocial/storage", "/opt/gotosocial/datastorage"]
# Default: "/gotosocial/storage"
basePath: "/gotosocial/storage"
# String. Directory to use as a base path for storing files.
# Make sure whatever user/group gotosocial is running as has permission to access
# this directly, and create new subdirectories and files with in.
# Examples: ["/home/gotosocial/storage", "/opt/gotosocial/datastorage"]
# Default: "/gotosocial/storage"
storage-base-path: "/gotosocial/storage"
# String. Protocol to use for serving stored files.
# It's very unlikely that you'll need to change this ever, but there might be edge cases.
# Examples: ["http", "https"]
serveProtocol: "https"
# String. Protocol to use for serving stored files.
# It's very unlikely that you'll need to change this ever, but there might be edge cases.
# Examples: ["http", "https"]
storage-serve-protocol: "https"
# String. Host for serving stored files.
# If you're using local storage, this should be THE SAME as the value you've set for Host, above.
# It should only be a different value if you're serving stored files from a host
# other than the one your instance is running on.
# Examples: ["localhost", "example.org"]
# Default: "localhost" -- you should absolutely change this.
serveHost: "localhost"
# String. Host for serving stored files.
# If you're using local storage, this should be THE SAME as the value you've set for Host, above.
# It should only be a different value if you're serving stored files from a host
# other than the one your instance is running on.
# Examples: ["localhost", "example.org"]
# Default: "localhost" -- you should absolutely change this.
storage-serve-host: "localhost"
# String. Base path for serving stored files. This will be added to serveHost and serveProtocol
# to form the prefix url of your stored files. Eg., https://example.org/fileserver/.....
# It's unlikely that you will need to change this.
# Examples: ["/fileserver", "/media"]
# Default: "/fileserver"
serveBasePath: "/fileserver"
```
# String. Base path for serving stored files. This will be added to serveHost and serveProtocol
# to form the prefix url of your stored files. Eg., https://example.org/fileserver/.....
# It's unlikely that you will need to change this.
# Examples: ["/fileserver", "/media"]
# Default: "/fileserver"
storage-serve-base-path: "/fileserver"
```